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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1972-08-30, Page 9TODAY'S CHILD BY ..HELEN ALLEN HE LAKES TO SING Paul must have wondered why he was all dressed up like this to visit a man with a camera. The not quite six-year- old managed his posing very wellthough he would probablY have looked and felt more his small boy self in a T-shirt. Slim, small-boned, Paul has big blue eyes, dark hair and fair skin plus a few freckles. He is in good health. Back- ground information is limited but his ancestry is thought to be Anglo-Saxon and Irish. Paul is an insecure little fellow who fears competition. His development is behind the average for his age. He att- ended kindergarten last year but is not yet ready for Grade one. Depending on what school he is to attend, he will need either to repeat kindergarten or to be in a reading readi- ness class. His foster family is active in their church and with them Paul enjoys Sunday School and church services, He likes to sing and carries a tune quite well. The Children's Aid Society feels it is important to Paul to have a brother several years older who would take an in- terest in him and whom Paul would want to imitate. It will be best if he can be the youngest in the family, or certainly have no other children closer in age than two years. A mother and father who can combine firmness with tre- mendous warmth will find Paul a lovable son. They should be able to provide stimulation without constant pushing. The gains Paul made in the past year suggest he may be able to progress even further in the right environment. To inquire about adopting Paul, please write to To-day's Child, Box 888, Station K, Toronto. For general adoption in- formation, consult your local Children's Aid Society. • at FAMILY PARADISE ,F4-44-************** 41-***, ********************4 9 ORCHESTRAS — "45 ENTERTAINERS" SUNDAY SEPT.10 Beginning at 10 a.m. and Finishing at ? ? ? Weather Permitting Family Paradise Camping and. 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DANCING IK FAMILY PARADISE COUNTRY CAVALIERS Saturday Night Dance Family Paradise Camping and Snowmobile Club HARRISTON PHONE 338-3121 STARTS AT DUSK Drive-In Theatre KIDS IN CARS FREE WED. 30 — THURS. 31 — FRI., SEPT. 1st THE GANG THAT COULDN'T SHOOT STRAIGHT JO VAN FLEET — LEE TAYLOR YOUNG See the Underlings try to take over the Mafia. A Comedy of Errors. DIRTY DINGUS MAGEE Stars FRANK SINATRA This Comedy Will Kill You Adult,Entertainment SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2nd ONLY OUR LAST FAMILY NIGHT OF THE SEASON THE KETTLES ON VACATION Stars MARJORIE MAW and PERCY KILBRIDE Plus An Of The KIDS THE BATTLE OF JOSIE ALL FEATURES ON PROGRAMME IN FULL COLOUR SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 3rd ONLY A Giant Six-Feature Dusk to Dawn -'Western, Comedy, Action and aorror -- 1st Feature — "A FEW BULLETS MORE" 2nd Feature ,— "PERFECT FRIDAY" 3rd Feature ---- "DAYTON'S DEVILS" 4th Feature — "REVENGE Sth Feature — "DUNWICH HORRORS" 6th Feature — "NIGHT of the DARK SHADOWS" (Adult Entertainment) Admission $2.00 per person—Kids in cars free Closed Mondays and Tuesdays —, Open Wednesdays rep, moves to 'Wentworth Douglas Keys, Agricultural Representative in Duudas County for the past seven years hap moved to Hamilton where he will succeed Harold Suck, as Agricultural Representative in Wentworth county. Mr. and Mrs. Keys and fami. ily will reside at 45 Allison Cresent, Hamilton, Rejection at 4 percent The percentage of hog car- casses rejected by packing plants is very low in a year, generally around 4%. There are three main causes which account for over 50% of the rejected car- casses - abscesses, arthritis and emaciated pigs. However, with proper management, farm- ers can eliminate these pro- blems, says J. G. Norrish, swine specialist, Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food. The main cause of abscesses is late castration. Young pigs should be castrated as early as 4 to 5 days after birth. Pigs that weigh 150 pounds when cas- trated will not heal for at least one month. As well as pre- venting abscesses, early cas- tration is easiest for the oper- ator as well as the pig. Arthritis comes in two forms. The first ,is caused by a spec- ific swine disease. The second is caused by tail biting, which occurs when the pigs are under stress such as limited feeding or overcrowding. Infection gets into the backbone, enters the bloodstream and ends up in the joints. This may result in large swellings in the joints, in the back, or shoulders or around the tail region. The best cure for this is proper management which should ensure that the pigs are not under stress, says Mr. Norrish. Emaciated or very thin pigs can result when the pig is under- fed or has been sick. This con- ditiion can be prevented by pro- viding optimum conditions for growth and good health. Classified Ads pay dividends. • 0-. TRUST COMPANY SINCE 1889 C.I, Stief, Branch Manager Listo‘vel. THE BRUSSELS POST, AUGUST 30, 1972-9